15 Kitchen Products That People Can’t Stop Buying from Amazon

5-blade spiralizer

Amazon / Spiralizer

Trade pasta for veggie noodles with the original Spiralizer ($24) for a meal that’s low in carbs but high in flavor. One reviewer gushes, “Your taste buds, as well as your waistline, will love you for changing your eating habits.” The hand-cranked tool isn’t just for zoodles (aka zucchini noodles), either—turns out you can also spiralize these vegetables.

Instant Pot

Amazon / Instant Pot

The Instant Pot ($100) is the trendiest appliance of 2017 (and ’18) for good reason: It’s a pressure cooker, slow cooker, steamer, rice cooker, yogurt maker, saute pan, and warmer all in one. Basically, it’s the solution to all of your dinner dilemmas. But don’t miss the 5 things you shouldn’t make in an instant pot.

Pastry blender

Amazon / Spring Chef

You’ll quickly become a pie-making pro with the help of this mixing tool. Use the pastry blender ($10) to combine wet and dry ingredients when you’re making dough, then bake one of your famous pies. Bonus: If your pastry blender breaks, the company will replace it for free.

Nut milk bag

Amazon / Ellie's Best

There are plenty of reasons to drink nut milk, whether you’re lactose intolerant, vegan or simply want a protein-packed alternative. But store-bought almond and cashew milk can be expensive. Make your own at home with this nut milk bag ($12) which is basically a fine mesh strainer that can double as a coffee filter or cheese maker.

Doughnut baking pans

Lock N’ Lift can opener

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Need to open a can of pumpkin for a tantalizing fall treat? Now you, well, can. This convenient can opener ($15) has a magnet on the front so you can easily remove the lid once you cut it and a lever that will let you deposit the lid right into the recycling bin.

Stovetop espresso maker

Amazon / Bialetti

Skip the pricey Starbucks order and make your own cup of espresso with this barista-approved Bialetti Moka ($35). In less than five minutes, you’ll have six cups of delicious bold brew. One reviewer says, “I used to be happy with a French press but now that’s packed away. I can’t go back—God bless those Italians!”

Silicone baking cups

Amazon / Pantry Elements

Just when you thought cupcakes couldn’t get any cuter, we found these colorful liners ($10). The best part? They’re made of silicone so you can wash them and reuse them. Plus, they aren’t just for cupcakes—put them in lunch boxes as snack dividers for a bento box feel. Check out these kitchen gadgets you definitely don’t need.

Vegetable chopper

Amazon / Mueller Austria

Say goodbye to everyone’s least favorite kitchen task: dicing onions. This veggie chopper ($23), which can cut a variety of fruits and vegetables, will do it for you with just a press of the lid. And it traps in the aromas of the onions so you’ll stay tear-free.

Vacu Vin wine saver

Amazon / Vacu Vin

On those rare occasions when you don’t finish the bottle of red you opened, keep it fresh in the fridge with this rubber stopper ($13). It’s completely airtight, sealing the bottle so that the wine doesn’t oxidize.

Rapid egg cooker

Amazon / DASH

Love eating eggs for breakfast but you’re too rushed in the mornings to make them? Meet the quick cooker ($19) that makes eggs hardboiled, scrambled, poached, or even in omelet form while you’re getting ready. Just listen to this review: “Reclaim lost hours, catch up on missed TV, reconnect with old friends and family – anything is possible with the free time you’ll find at your disposal with this device.” Next, find out the 32 unique and weird kitchen gadgets you won’t believe are really a thing.